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Answer for the clue "United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955) ", 6 letters:
parker

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Population (2000): 1031 Housing Units (2000): 450 Land area (2000): 0.931795 sq. miles (2.413339 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.931795 sq. miles (2.413339 sq. km) FIPS code: 48380 Located within: South ...

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Parker is a surname of English origin, derived from Old French with the meaning "keeper of the park". "Parker" was also a nickname given to gamekeepers in medieval England . It is the 48th-most common surname in England. Within the United States, it is ...

Usage examples of parker.

Oliver Barnwell liked white women, and Parker immediately thought back to Allure, the connection to sex.

Jacobs and her brother, Parker, looked back at him from the blurry picture.

Bradley, Lynda Boose, Frank Kermode, Claude Levi-Strauss, Victor Turner, David Kastan, Patricia Parker, Barbara Mowat, Paul Werstine, C.

Parker, the superintendent at El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico, was only too happy to talk.

Then old Luttrell, he gave everybody a clean bill - too clean about the Treshams and Miss Parker and Miss Rogers - but absolutely on the level in his pernickety way.

It offended Clinger, it made him feel like the butt of a joke to have to play the role of a television pollster, but Parker was right that this was the best way to handle it.

Matters were at this point, when, on the 9th of August, Sir Henry Pottinger, the new plenipotentiary, arrived in the Canton waters, accompanied by Sir William Parker, who assumed a command of the fleet in the Chinese seas.

Chinese authorities, during the anomalous and unsettled state of our relations with the emperor, Sir Henry Pottinger embarked for Hong-Kong, whither Sir William Parker had preceded him.

It Culpepper looked at Prew triumphantly brilliantly and got out his Parker 51 pen for him to sign with, but Prew would not take the pen.

Hertz had suddenly remembered having seen Punning Parker in Havana a number of times recently, and the word had gotten around that Punning Parker was a bad but clever one.

But Punning Parker had just raked his chestnuts out of the fire by that dive under the keel.

As a matter of fact, he never had gotten a thorough look at Punning Parker.

But the man who was using the name of Punning Parker seemed to be enjoying it.

Hertz, Punning Parker and the crowd off the Innocent were not exactly prisoners, but at the same time, they had not been fully accepted as members of the gang.

It was surprise, more than fear of the gun, although any one could tell that Punning Parker was not fooling.